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Originally Posted by leadpoizon
Hmm, I'll try this one out. I have been testing the 21911 build for the past couple of days, and it seems quite fast, but I found many stability issues.
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21911 is snappy, but behavior is flaky. I don't necessarily have specific bugs that I can personally pinpoint, but things like inconsistent behavior from bluetooth or wifi ... inconsistent instability when I cook 21911 vs. 21901, for example.
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Originally Posted by leadpoizon
Thanks for the suggestions. I have already updated Bing and Windows Live from your suggestions a few posts back
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Thanks, appreciate that. I think it is nice to have a clean version (sans Bing, Google Maps and Live!) but if the rom is there with the current versions already built in, I'm probably going to load that version.
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Originally Posted by leadpoizon
4. Hmm, It's the official Java client, so I thought it would be the most stable, but that's quite odd. I'll check that out
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It was strange. I basically install that Google Mail client for Java so that I can go back and search mail history for whatever comes up. I also use the built-in activesync connection for google mail, but I don't have to keep a bunch of mail available via this method, if I can go back, search for it and retrieve it manually via the Google Mail (Java) application.
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Originally Posted by leadpoizon
:/ I'd rather not cook CHT in. It's really not meant for our devices, and causes lag no matter what.
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It is nice and I use it, but I agree that (IMHO) the rom becomes less flexible and desirable as a "base" if it CHT come pre-cooked.
Best regards,
-boggsie